Original Acrylic Fish-Themed Painting 'Big Fish Eat Little Fish II' Item ID: 2671797282
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"Reflecting on the proverb, 'Big fish eat little fish,' Thai artist Yothin Narasak paints this remarkable composition. He works in acrylics on canvas to paint the underwater scene, which is covered entirely in subtle bubbles."
- 16.59 lb
- 23.5 inches H x 31.5 inches W x 1.6 inches D
- 3.99 lbs
- 23.5 inches H x 31.5 inches W x 1.6 inches D
- Acrylic on canvas
- Arrives unframed
- Signed by the artist
- Stretched
Made in Thailand
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My mother remarried and had two children. Then my father, who still lived alone, took me to stay with him when I was in M.3 [ninth grade]. My father worked as an art teacher and supported me so I could study art, which made me very happy. After high school I hoped to continue studying art in Bangkok's most famous university, but I failed the entrance exam twice.
So I tried to gain more experience in art by myself. I had a chance to live with a famous Thai artist in Bangkok and worked with him for a while. I think I learned more from him than I could have in the university.
I came home in 1998 and worked with my friends, painting and organizing art exhibitions. Painting isn't a simple thing. Artists need a high level of concentration and strong intentions to create a work. Some paintings take a long time to finish and you will see this in the details. I love my life and I love to create more and more works of art.
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Yothin Narasak
My mother remarried and had two children. Then my father, who still lived alone, took me to stay with him when I was in M.3 [ninth grade]. My father worked as an art teacher and supported me so I could study art, which made me very happy. After high school I hoped to continue studying art in Bangkok's most famous university, but I failed the entrance exam twice.
So I tried to gain more experience in art by myself. I had a chance to live with a famous Thai artist in Bangkok and worked with him for a while. I think I learned more from him than I could have in the university.
I came home in 1998 and worked with my friends, painting and organizing art exhibitions. Painting isn't a simple thing. Artists need a high level of concentration and strong intentions to create a work. Some paintings take a long time to finish and you will see this in the details. I love my life and I love to create more and more works of art.
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